Downloading Park Music Question

DisneyDellsDude

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It took me awhile to figure out mousebits, but since I get it now, I can't get enough of it. They really have some wonderful stuff there (and Martin's vids are AMAZING!!!:eek: :D :sohappy: )
 

radiohost

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I guess I need mousebits 101 then lol

How, when I download an audio torrent, do I get it to go on iTunes?



Radiohost:cool:
 

Thessair

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iTunes handles .mp3 files just fine. 90% of my library is in .mp3 format. When you buy songs through the iTunes store they're in the .m4a format. All you have to do to get your music into the iTunes library is click File -> Add Folder to Library and then select the folder the files are housed in.

As for flac files, there are numerous pieces of software out there that can handle the conversion for you.
 

radiohost

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Original Poster
iTunes handles .mp3 files just fine. 90% of my library is in .mp3 format. When you buy songs through the iTunes store they're in the .m4a format. All you have to do to get your music into the iTunes library is click File -> Add Folder to Library and then select the folder the files are housed in.

As for flac files, there are numerous pieces of software out there that can handle the conversion for you.

So what file should I save my torrents from mousebits under?
 

Thessair

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So what file should I save my torrents from mousebits under?

They'll download in whatever format the creator encoded them as. If the torrent was created using .mp3 files, they'll be .mp3s. Same thing if they used flac. You can change the format once you get them, but you can't change anything until then.
 

WDWFigment

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iTunes handles .mp3 files just fine. 90% of my library is in .mp3 format. When you buy songs through the iTunes store they're in the .m4a format. All you have to do to get your music into the iTunes library is click File -> Add Folder to Library and then select the folder the files are housed in.

As for flac files, there are numerous pieces of software out there that can handle the conversion for you.

Huh, I was under the impression that iTunes re-encoded them, or did something, to make them .m4a format in order to play them. Guess you learn something new everyday.
 

radiohost

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Original Poster
Wow!!!

I FINALLY FIGURED OUT MOUSEBITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Its pretty simple once you getto know it......

but,

When I want to download a multi track audio torrent, is there anyway I can just download a few files from that torrent,or do I have to download all of them?

For example,

I want to download a torrent that has 130 files in it and comes at over 100mb. I only want 5 out of those 130 files. How do I get to download those 5 without having to download all 130?


Radiohost:cool:
 

dolbyman

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It sure works .. but I only know azureus has that feature .. you can select groups of files to download out of a multi file torent
 

radiohost

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It sure works .. but I only know azureus has that feature .. you can select groups of files to download out of a multi file torent

Is it possible you can give me a step by step process on how to do this?

I want to download a multi track audio torrent from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad but am only interested in 2 out of those 10 files. Like you I too have azureus. How do I go about to download just those 2 files?


I really appreciate your help,

Radiohost:cool:
 

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